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Ümraniye: Istanbul's Asian Side District
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- General Information
- Ümraniye is a 46 km² district on Istanbul's Asian side with 732,379 residents (2022)
- Separated from Üsküdar in 1987, bordered by Çekmeköy, Sancaktepe, Ataşehir, Üsküdar, and Beykoz
- Located on high ground with stunning views of Istanbul
- History and Development
- Started as small village of 900 inhabitants in 1950s
- Experienced rapid growth in 1970s-1980s due to rural-urban migration
- Experienced political violence in 1978, but growth was better controlled
- Modern Features
- Contains 37 vibrant neighborhoods with unique character
- Home to Istanbul's first IKEA branch and modern shopping centers
- Well-connected by tram, metro, and suburban railway lines
- Cultural Attractions
- Features Ümraniye Central Mosque and Aziz Mahmud Hudayi Çilehane
- Hosts Haldun Alagaş Sports Hall for various sports events
- Has twinning relationships with 20 Turkish and international cities
- Practical Information
- Best visited during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November)
- Offers range of accommodation options from budget to luxury
- Focuses on sustainable development and environmental conservation